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Sun StaffSAMUEL ALITO Age: 55 School: Yale Law School Background:: Deputy assistant attorney general under President Ronald Reagan, U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey. Currently: Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit (appointed 1990)....Tags: Ronald Reagan, Colleges and Universities, University of Virginia, Executive Branch, San Antonio
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Parente bought knife at Towson mall
Some time after checking into the Sheraton hotel in Towson last week, William M. Parente went across the street to the Towson Town Center and bought the knife he used to kill himself. Baltimore County detectives found a receipt from a mall store for...Tags: Business Enterprises, Family, Justice System, William Parente, Bayside (Queens, New York)
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Demands for reform
Baltimore Sun reportersAs they put up houses for sale, some Baltimore entrepreneurs are reviving an old practice to make new profits. Rehabbers and ground rent holders are creating new rents on the land under those houses, saddling buyers with annual fees of as much as $240....Tags: George W. Della Jr. , Locust Point, Real Estate Buyers, Federal Hill, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Lesson not learned
Sun ReporterIt was a pleasant, late-March evening on the Duke campus and the tulips were blooming near the neo-Gothic chapel. But university president Richard Brodhead could hardly enjoy the night air. As Brodhead, a silver-haired scholar of 19th-century American...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Assault, Justice System, Sex Crimes, Lawyers
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In Baltimore, expulsions are forever
Everard Grant knows his 16-year-old stepson made a huge mistake when he lit a poster on fire at his Baltimore high school. But he doesn't think he deserves to be shut out of the city's public schools forever.
The boy, Tyrone Jamison, is one of 34...Tags: Maryland, Children, Health and Safety at School, Criminals, Teaching and Learning
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15-year-old charged in killings
Sun reporterA 15-year-old Dulaney High School honor student and Boy Scout was charged yesterday with shooting and killing his parents and two younger brothers, a crime that police said he confessed to more than 24 hours after the killings - time he allegedly spent...Tags: Lynn Anderson, Teen-agers, Assault, Justice System, Juvenile Delinquency
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Tunnel blame drama begins
Sun StaffSix days. That's how long it took before city officials began the public fingerpoint- ing in the wake of last week's CSX train derailment and tunnel fire. And legal experts say it's likely to intensify as federal regulators, city engineers and private...Tags: Fires, Justice System, Public Officials, Transportation, Lawyers
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Bell seeks 7% increase in Md. judiciary budget
Sun StaffMaryland's top judge made a pitch yesterday for increasing the state court system's budget by 7 percent in the midst of Maryland's money crisis, saying the state should bolster drug courts and language interpreter services, and plug a $1.2 million hole in...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Budgets and Budgeting, Casino and Gambling Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Judges
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Calif. bans spam, sets fines
Times Staff WriterSACRAMENTO — Gov. Gray Davis signed into law Tuesday a groundbreaking bill aimed at banning often offensive "spam" advertisements from the online mailboxes of millions of California computer users. The measure, by state Sen. Kevin Murray (D-...Tags: Davis (Yolo, California), Justice System, Advertising, Gray Davis, Lawyers
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Man on a mission
Sun StaffGeorge L. Russell Jr. was walking to his downtown Baltimore office last week when three men approached him. "Aren't you George Russell?" one asked. "Yes, I am," the 75-year-old attorney replied. "We want to thank you for giving back to the community."...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Inner Harbor, Frederick Douglass, Ku Klux Klan, Executive Branch
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Dawson family survivors file lawsuit against officials, police
Sun StaffSurvivors of the slain Dawson family have filed a $14 million lawsuit accusing elected leaders and law enforcement officials of failing to prevent the firebombing that killed seven family members in 2002. The legal action, which argues that the city...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Justice System, Executive Branch, Lawyers, Witnesses
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Timing, response helpful for UM
Sun StaffLucky timing and a prompt response by the University of Maryland to allegations that one of its coaches paid money to a prospective football player might have spared the school and the player serious consequences, experts say. NCAA rules forbid anyone...Tags: University of Notre Dame, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities, Business Enterprises, Justice System
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